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  • Genre:RELIGION
  • SubGenre:Christian Living / Spiritual Growth
  • Language:English
  • Pages:148
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098310783

Apostolic Transformation

New Wine and New Wine Skin

by Don Youts

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Overview
In 'Apostolic Transformation' Minister Don Youts addresses the true crisis in the modern church. Over the years we have learned the traditions of a man-made Christianity. There have been reformations. But restructuring what already exists does not address the fundamental flaws of the foundation itself. Jesus was not sent by His Father to re-form Judaism, but to transform our understanding of God and His eternal design for His kingdom.
Description
In 'Apostolic Transformation' Minister Don Youts addresses the true crisis in the modern church. Over the years we have learned the traditions of a man-made Christianity. There have been reformations. But restructuring what already exists does not address the fundamental flaws of the foundation itself. Jesus was not sent by His Father to re-form Judaism, but to transform our understanding of God and His eternal design for His kingdom. The history of the church is a wineskin that contains the religion of men but cannot hold the fullness of our Lord Jesus Christ. Will you unlearn what we have been given by men in order to accept the Truth our Lord Jesus has given us?
About the author
Don Youts is currently a minister at God's Place Wichita. Don has been a pastor, a preacher, a university professor, a director of community planning, a museum director, a federal court administrator, and a community speaker. For the last year and a half, he has also been ministering to pastors and churches in Nigeria via telecommunications.